The reason for answering Mr. Allen with solar as the priority is that wind power will never be a basic energy source. It's not a constant factor; wind doesn't blow all the time.
Quebec is in a unique situation. There are some other jurisdictions that would be as well. Its present efficiency is about 40%. We've been working with specialists in Hydro-Québec's research lab with 20 years' experience, and presently it is perfectly viable economically. We were having a discussion over there.
The question of incentives is for other jurisdictions. It would only be equitable to let Quebec have the same opportunity, but Quebec would put them in today—proposals over the next 10 years for 1,000 megawatts a year, with an extra 5,000 megawatts possibly for export, and so on. Its efficiency is there already.
Countries in Europe are using it in a perfectly efficient way, economically and energetically, but you have to have a backup source. Quebec has that with its hydro grid. Most other jurisdictions don't have something like that.